I have two PPs I got a couple of months ago, and up until this point they were doing really fine together.

Ham had gone down for a month and a half or two (still don't know if he was molting or just burrowing for a long time) and before that they seemed to be doing okay. (Well, before I put them in a bigger tank. When they were in the small one they were always together, but now they avoid each other as much as possible. Pretty confusing.)

When he came back up, all JJ seemed to want to do was take Hams shell!

Ham is still in a painted shell, despite the others I have in the tank. (JJ already switched, which is good)

I have to constantly watch over them because if I put them in the container together to clean the tank/they just so happen to be near each other, I see Hammy running away from JJ. JJ climbs on top and tries to tip Ham over.

JJ was successful once to getting Ham out of the shell, to which Ham got back into.

It's just worrying and a bit tiring to have to constantly check up on them. JJ has become bit of a meanie!!! Any tips?

How many shells do you have? The HCA recommends 3-5 per crab. They also need to be the right type of shell. Please check the shell guide. (I’m on tapatalk ~ can’t figure out how to link on here- sorry!).

Secondly- putting them into a container while you clean their tank would probably stress them out. You can leave them in their tank. All you need to do is clean out crab poo, change water and food. Nothing else needs to be done to a crabitat unless you have a bacterial bloom.

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GotButterflies wrote:How many shells do you have? The HCA recommends 3-5 per crab. They also need to be the right type of shell. Please check the shell guide. (I’m on tapatalk ~ can’t figure out how to link on here- sorry!).

Secondly- putting them into a container while you clean their tank would probably stress them out. You can leave them in their tank. All you need to do is clean out crab poo, change water and food. Nothing else needs to be done to a crabitat unless you have a bacterial bloom.

GotButterflies wrote:How many shells do you have? The HCA recommends 3-5 per crab. They also need to be the right type of shell. Please check the shell guide. (I’m on tapatalk ~ can’t figure out how to link on here- sorry!).

Secondly- putting them into a container while you clean their tank would probably stress them out. You can leave them in their tank. All you need to do is clean out crab poo, change water and food. Nothing else needs to be done to a crabitat unless you have a bacterial bloom.